Bharateeyudu 2 Review : A Cult Classic

Bharateeyudu 2 (also known as Indian 2) is the sequel to the 1996 blockbuster Bharateeyudu, directed by Shankar and starring Kamal Haasan. Let’s dive into the reviews and ratings. The censor board has certified the film with a ‘U/A’ rating. Enthusiastic film buffs who booked their first-day-first-show tickets shared their excitement on social media. Most of them praised Shankar’s direction and Kamal Haasan’s performance: Bharateeyudu 2 Review, A Cult Classic.

Bharateeyudu 2 Review:

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Director Shankar’s old screenplay structure feels outdated and less impactful. The routine screenplay style affects the overall experience. The first half is bearable, but the second half disappoints.

The film starts with a slow note, and what upsets fans is the hero’s introduction after 30 minutes of the film. And every scene in the first half and second half is lagged. The story was so much elaborated with unnecessary attention to the scenes, which made the audience get bored.

The film has received mixed reviews, with some praising Kamal Haasan’s performance. Anirudh Ravichander’s music adds to the film’s appeal. Overall, it’s a power-packed sequel that attempts to capture the spirit of independence.

“Bharateeyudu” (1996):

Directed by S. Shankar, “Bharateeyudu” (also known as “Indian”) starred Kamal Haasan in a dual role. The film revolves around Senapathy, an ex-freedom fighter who turns into a vigilante to eradicate corruption. His alter ego, Chandra Bose, is a mild-mannered scientist.

The movie masterfully blends action, drama, and social commentary. Senapathy’s iconic dialogue, “This is not corruption; this is our tradition,” became a rallying cry against injustice. The film’s climax, where Senapathy takes on corrupt politicians, remains etched in cinematic history.

“Bharateeyudu” was a box office hit and left a lasting impact on Indian cinema. Its themes of patriotism, accountability, and the fight against corruption resonate even today.

Positives:

Kamal Haasan, reprising his iconic role as Senapathy, delivers a powerful performance.

The film continues the legacy of the original, with a gripping storyline.

Despite challenges like technical delays and COVID-related disruptions, the movie manages to impress.

Rating: 2.25/5

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